Napping at Red Lights | by vacelts | Fri, Nov 7
Fri, Nov 7
Fringe has been a pleasant surprise in a sea of mediocre freshman series. While it’s another cop drama with a serialized mystery, it’s the humor that makes it stand out. The off the wall, matter-of-fact wit of Walter Bishop, the scientist brought out of a mental hospital to help solve case...
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Fringe Press Release 207: Of Human Action 
source: Fringe Spoilers
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Published Wed, Oct 28
What's Hot on SlashControl: Fringe - Dream Logic (let's look at that Challenger poster) 
source: TV Squad
I'm in a serious Fringe withdrawal, having had no episode to watch on Thursday night. So let's revisit "Dream Logic," the episode that aired last week. My favorite scene was near the end where Peter was yanked out of bed by ... I'm going to guess either the Walter from this universe (since we can se...
Published Sat, Oct 24
I've been thinking along the same lines as Ally ab... 
source: Televisionary
I've been thinking along the same lines as Ally about who may be behind the invasion. I'm assuming Walter is a genius in both universes. Here-Walter may have been damaged from traveling to the other side (to take There-Peter). There-Walter had his son stolen. Here-Walter h...
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Fringe Press Release 206: Earthing 
source: Fringe Spoilers
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Fringe's Dream Machine Turns Your Coworkers Into Cannibals 
source: io9
Promise Me, No Students: Can we just dump Agent Jessup and adopt Agent Kashner instead? It's nice to see someone enter the lab who isn't as stoic as Astrid or Olivia (I mean, eventually someone had to vomit at the autopsy table). And he's so utterly unprepared for Walter that it's kind of ador...
Published Fri, Oct 16
Fringe Spoilers: 3 New Episode Titles and Summaries 
source: Fringe Spoilers
A peculiar abduction occurs in Boston, leading the Fringe team to uncover details of the mysterious man known as The Observer. While the bizarre case takes center stage, Walter (John Noble), Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Astrid (Jasika Nicole) hit the lab to analyze unusual evidence and de...
Published Thu, Oct 15
source: TV Squad
S02E04) "Momentum can be deferred, but it must always be paid back in full. As I always said to Walter, physics is a bitch." - William Bell to Olivia, on the dangers of jumping universes Cryonics, frozen heads, worm juice, mercury blood, shapeshifters, and Leonard Nimoy were all featured in...
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Fringe 2.4 Unfolds and Takes Wing
source: Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress
Fringe 2.4 finally dished out some significant answers tonight. In the process, we got a tender romantic moment for Walter, a resolution for the shape-shifter Charlie, and a good, welcome dose of William Bell (Leonard Nimoy) - all in all, making for the second best episode of the entire series so far, second only to the Season One finale last year, in which Bell and the alternate universe were first and breathtakingly revealed. Back on our side, Olivia is almost taken in by the ersatz Charlie. She get his face on her cell phone - the face of the shape-shifter, courtesy of a nifty algorithmic program - just in time. Even so, bad Charlie almost kills her. But another FBI guy (good) distracts Charlie, and Olivia prevails. She proves again, as Bell has t...
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